Resultado da Busca
Cheam School is a coeducational prep-school offering a complete education on a spectacular 100 acre site in Hampshire.
- About Us
Meet the Headmaster. Leading Day and Boarding Prep School,...
- Pre-Prep
As Head of Pre-Prep my primary aim is to ensure that all the...
- Admissions
Our admissions process is designed to give families a...
- News & events
Join our community and don't miss out on our latest updates...
- Contact
Headley, Newbury Berkshire. RG19 8LD UK. Get directions...
- Parents
For everything Cheam parents need to know, important...
- About Us
Cheam School is a mixed preparatory school located in Headley, in the civil parish of Ashford Hill with Headley in Hampshire. Originally a boys school, Cheam was founded in 1645 by George Aldrich. History. The school started in Cheam, Surrey. In the 19th century, the school was strictly for the sons of gentlemen only.
- 1645; 378 years ago
- Aldrich, Beck, Gilpin, Tabor
- George Aldrich
- omnia caritate
Academics. Learning in the classroom at Cheam is exciting and varied. Subjects are largely taught by specialists across the range of: English, Maths, Science, French, Latin, Geography, History, Humanities, Philosophy and Ethics, Art, D&T, ICT, Drama, Music, PE, and PSCEE.
Cheam school was founded in 1645, making it the oldest preparatory school in the country. It was initially based in the Whitehall house in Cheam, Surrey. Teaching and principles of Christianity played a central part in the school’s life and until 1890 every Headmaster was a Church of England clergyman.